The Mint Chip Ice Cream and Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream have been recalled because they contain soya

This means that someone who is allergic to soya could accidentally eat it and it could trigger a reaction.

People who suffer from a soya allergy can come out in a rash or suffer from vomiting, diarrhoea and abdominal pain if they eat it.

The two flavours are the mint chocolate chip ice cream and the chocolate chip cookie dough once – both come in 473ml tubs.

You can buy them in Tesco and Ocado and they cost around £5 for a tub.

WHAT ARE THE BATCHES TO LOOK OUT FOR?

THE ice creams with these bar codes and use by dates are affected by the recall:

Halo Top Mint Chip Ice Cream:

7324 – January 14 2019

7352 – February 11 2019

8008 – March 4 2019

8017 – March 13 2019

8026 – March 22 2019

8050 – April 15 2019

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Ice Cream:

7325 – January 15 2019

7354 – Febraury 13 2019

8012 – March 8 2019

8022 – March 18 2019

8059 – April 24 2019

8060 – April 25 2019

8072 – May 7 2019

Halo Top describe their ice cream as “guilt-free” because it contains high-protein and displays the calorie count on the front of the pot.

The affected tubs have a use by date of between January 13 2019 and May 7 2019.

If you have bought one of the affected ice cream tubs and have an allergy to soya, you shouldn’t eat it.

Instead, you should return it to where you bought it in exchange for a full refund.

Tesco has also issued a recall for a range of toy cars because the wheels could come loose and be a choking hazard.

Argos has also issued a recall for two children’s cots over safety fears.

Mothercare also recalled a children’s toy key set over fears its battery holder could fall off.

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